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Great hymns of the church
2 CD and 3 CD box sets reduced from £16.99 to £9.99

The Hymn Makers has been a landmark series for Kingsway Music.  The Hymnmakers box sets bring these collections together in compilations of 39-42 tracks.  Each box also includes a booklet with lyrics and biographies of the hymn writers.

Hymnmakers Box set 1
 This special box set brings together three classic recordings from the Hymn Makers collection, include Hymns from the Welsh Revival.  42 tracks in total.

Hymnmakers Box set 2
This special box set brings together three of these classic albums with 42 hymns by John Newton, William Cowper, Charles Wesley, Herbert Booth and Albert W.T Osborn. Tracks include   Amazing Grace, Ye Servants of God and Mighty To Save.   


Hymnmakers Box set 3
Another three CDs with a total of 41 tracks from Fanny Crosby, Timothy Dudley-Smith, James Montgomery and others.

 

Hymnmakers Box 4
Three CDs; 39 tracks.   Includes the albums When I Survey, the songs of Isaac Watts, sung beautifully by St. Michael's Singers;  Scottish Hymns, sung by The Scottish Festival Singers, and All Things Bright and Beautiful, songs of Cecil Frances Alexander and Frances Ridley Havergal, sung by the St. Michael's Singers.

Charles Wesley
2 CDs; 27 tracks.  This 2CD album, totalling 27 tracks, was published to mark the tercentenary of the birth of Charles Wesley in 1707.

 


Songs from the Redemption Hymnal
The first edition of 'The Redemption Hymnal' appeared in 1951.  The preface proclaimed 'A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring revival hymns that present the gospel in all its depth, winsomeness and simplicity'. This special three-CD box set has 60 of those timeless, rich, devotional, stirring, revival hymns in the order in which they appear in The Redemption Hymnal.
 

 
Fiction for £6.00
from the new Lion Fiction range

Fisher of Men
by Pam Rhodes
A brand new novel by author and TV personality, Pam Rhodes, is described as “both funny and heartwarming” as it follows the tials and tribulations of a naïve young curate as he arrives in the small town of Dunbridge.
Neil Fisher’s first trip to Dunbridge was not a success. Having inadvertently locked himself in St Stephen’s Church for hours (and succumbed to the communion wine and wafers for dinner) it seemed miraculous they gave him the curate’s job! On arrival in the small town of Dunbridge it quickly becomes clear that life is not going to be tranquil for the eligible new bachelor, as four formidable women are determined to make their presence felt. There is his mother, Iris, still questioning his choice of career; his rector, the no-nonsense Margaret, who is not one for taking prisoners; Claire, his new neighbour, whom he’s already managed to offend. And then there is Wendy, the beautiful leading light of the church music group, who has her own plans for Neil… It can only end in trouble.
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  256 pages.  £7.99.
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The Skin Map
by Stephen Lawhead

The first book in the new ‘Bright Empires’ series from popular author, Stephen Lawhead.
Set in 17th century and 21st century London, the Enlightenment-era court of the Hapsburgs, China during the Qing Dynasty and ancient Egypt, Bright Empires is a five-volume fantasy. In The Skin Map, Kit Livingstone and his great- grandfather, Cosimo, are brought together to find a map originally tattooed on the skin of its author, a seventeenth-century explorer who had discovered the secret of access to other worlds and parallel universes. Malign forces are also after the map and, to the surprise of all, the map proves to be not the end of the quest but its beginning. A far greater prize remains, and a much more dangerous search will need to be undertaken.
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  352 pages.  £7.99
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The Bone House
by Stephen Lawhead
Second in the new ‘Bright Empires’ Series.    Kit Livingstone has been bequeathed by his great grandfather, Cosimo, an apparently impossible task: to piece together a 17th-century map whose fragments are scattered not just throughout this universe but other universes too. Aided by his girlfriend, Mina, herself in Hapsburg-Empire Prague, Kit begins to make progress but realises that opponents, in the shape of the Burley Men, are equally determined to capture the map, and they have a crucial advantage: the ability to manipulate the will of historical figures for their own ends.
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  336 pages.  £7.99
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The Reichenbach Problem 
by Martin Allison Booth

On the run from his own fame, Conan Doyle finds himself drawn into the mystery of the death of a fellow tourist in a peaceful village in the mountains near the Reichenbach Falls.  This is a work of fiction, drawing on some of the facts surrounding the life of the Sherlock Holmes author.

Published by Lion fiction.  Paperback.  367 pages.  £7.99 
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Magnificent Malevolence
by Derek Wilson

A modern take on The Screwtape Letters by historian, author and broadcaster, Derek Wilson.
Crumblewit (Order of the Sons of Darkness, 1st Class) provides a fiendish appraisal of the struggles between good and evil which dominated human affairs in the period from 1942 (when the great Screwtape’s Letters were released) to the present. Crumblewit’s energies were deployed in the religious arena, undermining the attempts of Christians to carry out the mission entrusted to them by the Unmentionable One.
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  240 pages.  £7.99
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Avalon
by Stephen Lawhead

It is the late 21st century, and with the death of the unloved King Edward the Ninth the British monarchy is ended. The political establishment is republican. The tradition of many centuries is over. But in Scotland, one young man, James Stuart, discovers the remarkable truth about his own origins. It is a truth which has implications far beyond the ambitions of those in Westminster who would reshape the country, and one which will revive an ancient struggle for the destiny of Britain. 
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  448 pages.  £7.99
 
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An Unholy communion
by Donna Fletcher Crow

A new (third) volume in the The Monastry Murders series.
Felicity's ecstatic enjoyment of her fellow ordinands' singing in Ascension Morn is shattered when a black-robed body hurtles over the precipice and rolls to a stop at her feet. Father Antony recognizes the corpse as Hwyl Pendry, a former student. The police ignore the strange emblem of a double-headed snake curling across a triangle Hwyl clutched in his hand and label the death a suicide. But his widow is convinced otherwise, and pleads for Felicity and Antony to help her uncover the truth. Matters grow murkier as Felicity and Antony, leading a youth pilgrimage through rural Wales, encounter the same sinister symbol of a double-headed snake on their travels. Lurking figures follow the group. Then one of the young people is found face-down in a well …
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  384 pages.  £7.99
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Angelguard
by Ian Acheson

Three horrific bomb blasts devastate areas of London, Los Angeles and Sydney. No explanation is offered and no victory claimed for these acts of terror. Yet behind the scenes a Machiavellian European businessman is planning to bring the G8 nations to their knees for his own purposes, aided by the dark forces to whom he has sold his soul. Jack Haines, an Australian academic, is grieving the loss of wife and children in the Sydney blast. Against his will he finds himself thrown into a war that transcends the physical world, a conflict in which angelic guards have a special mission for him. A gripping novel of the unseen forces that throng our world.
Published by Lion Fiction.  Paperback.  384 pages.  £7.99
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The Lion Storyteller Bible
by Bob Hartman
£3.00 OFF

Hardback book and CD.
Bob Hartman has established an international reputation as a storyteller and writer. More than 70 Bible stories plus Bob Hartman's hints and tips for storytelling.

Operation World
£4.00 OFF

The definitive prayer guide to World Missions
Latest (7th) Edition, published in 2010
Country-by-country information on geographical, political, social and religious conditions.
Paperback.  978 pages.
Normal price £14.99.  re:fresh offer price £10.99